May 17 Sunday
Step into Sherwood Forest for the Hangar Theatre’s free community adventure day, inspired by its KIDDSTUFF production of “The Probably Improbable Adventures of Robin Hood.”
Activities on May 17 include:
9:30 a.m-11 a.m.: Try your hand at archery with Scouting AmericaSee Ring of Steel: Ithaca perform sword fightsExplore tools used in long-ago battles Make-your-own family crest art activityPhoto ops
Ticketed performance on May 17:11 a.m.-12:15 p.m:Performance (tickets $18) of “The Probably Improbable Adventures of Robin Hood.” Learn more here about the May 14-17 production, written by Hangar Production Manager Colin Smith, music by John Simon and supported by Cornell University, Wegmans, Beginnings Credit Union and Ithaca Child. (A ticket to the performance is not required for participation in other May 17 activities.)
12:30 p.m.: Fund Run with Bethany! Run or walk one mile (free) through the Allan H. Treman State Marine Park behind the theatre to support the Fund Run for the Hangar.
Final weekend of the Friends of the Library Book Sale at 509 Esty St, Ithaca. Saturday-Tuesday, May 16-19, hours: 10am-8pm. Thousands of books, DVDs, CDs & more. Prices start at 50 cents and drop daily. Monday, 5/18: all items are just 10 cents each! Tuesday, 5/19: BYO reusable shopping bag and fill it up for $1. For more information, visit www.booksale.org.
Step into Sherwood Forest for the legend of Robin Hood like never before! In this indoor KIDDSTUFF production, Robin and Marian form an unlikely partnership that shouldn't work, but somehow does. Clever ideas, daring antics and an occasional puppet send the story careening through comic chaos! Please note: Show times vary. 10 a.m. shows May 14, 15, 16. Noon shows May 15-16, 11 a.m. show on May 17
Geometric Abstraction Mauro Marinelli, Michael George and co-creator Laura Dale George.
Mauro Marinelli became a Photographer because he couldn’t draw, not a lick. The camera allowed him access to a life in art. But he still had this undeniable urge to paint.While living in NYC he frequented MOMA almost weekly.There was one grand room or space with pale grey walls that he had often rushed through. On one occasion, on one fated day, he paused, and stopped in the THAT room. And was granted his wish to paint. The room of Malevich, Mondrian & Theo Von Doesburg. They spoke to him. They touched him with the awakening stick of enlightenment.
Ceramic artists Michael and Laura Dale George are thrilled to announce their work will be exhibited in "Geometric Abstractions" at the Gallery at South Hill. Together for eight years, this is their first collaboration on a full series of pieces, which explores the interplay of mathematical precision and the organic implications of clay worked by human hands. The work invites you to search for symmetries and emergent patterns in the handmade interlocking geometrics. Pieces on display explore the themes of vulnerability and guardedness, and draw inspiration from kusudama, platonic solids, Celtic knotwork and ancient armor.
The Friends of Music of Stamford, NY 40th Anniversary Season continues on Sunday, May 17, with a 3 pm concert by the internationally acclaimed Hermitage Piano Trio. Featuring Misha Keylin (violin), Sergey Antonov (cello), and Ilya Kazantsev (piano), the Hermitage Piano Trio has solidified its place as one of the world’s leading piano trios, garnering multiple GRAMMY® Award nominations and receiving both audience and high-profile press accolades for their performances.
A rarity in the chamber music world, this elite Trio brings together three accomplished soloists in their own right. Violinist Misha Keylin has performed in 45 countries across five continents. Hailed as “a brilliant cellist” by the legendary Mstislav Rostropovich, Sergey Antonov went on to prove his mentor’s proclamation when he became one of the youngest cellists ever awarded the gold medal at the world’s premier musical contest, the quadrennial International Tchaikovsky Competition. Pianist Ilya Kazantsev has performed as a recitalist and a soloist with orchestras in Russia, Canada, Europe, and the United States; his many awards and honors include first prize at the Nikolai Rubinstein International Competition (France) as well as top prizes at the International Chopin Competition (Russia) and the World Piano Competition (USA).
This event is generously hosted by the First Presbyterian Church at 96 Main Street, Stamford, NY. Admission is by donation at the door; the suggested donation is $15 per person, $10 for seniors & students. There is no charge for those under age 13. Cash or check only; no reservations or advance sales. Visit https://friendsmusic.org for more information about this concert and the rest of the Friends of Music 2026 season.
May 18 Monday
The Mentor-Student Program seeks volunteer mentors to work one on one with school-age students of various ages who benefit from having a positive adult role model in their lives. This opportunity involves training, support, and meeting with your student twice a week after school. This is a win/win experience for both the student and the mentor as you learn and grow with each other. Students are waiting and your support is needed now. Please contact Susie Kossack, Program Coordinator at 607-275-6250 mskossack@yahoo.com for info or to set up your training.
Take your ideas and successfully turn them into a simple, focused start-up plan for your small business.
Growing a successful business is our goal - create your business plan today! You will be guided through the process of harnessing the myriad of small business ideas and thoughts, and focus upon building and executing your simple, focused start-up plan.
Cost: $149. (US Veterans with DD214 ID proof provided, pay only $25)
Students that successful complete the program, including a completing a business model canvas and pitch presentation, will be eligible for the Entrepreneurship Assistance Program Microcredential.
This program is designed to assist women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and dislocated workers in Broome, Chenango, Delaware and Tioga counties.
The SUNY Broome Entrepreneurship Assistance Center is made possible by a grant from Empire State Development and facilitated by the City of Binghamton’s Local Development Corporation.
Finger Lakes Fiddle Orchestra ConcertMonday May 18, 20267pm-8pmFirst Baptist ChurchLocated off DeWitt Park 309 North Cayuga St, Ithaca, NYAll are welcome to join for this free performance. The performance will be followed by light refreshments.https://fingerlakesfiddle.org
May 19 Tuesday
Corning History and Baseball Exhibit. Baseball collection featuring jerseys, programs, baseball cards, local history of baseball in the area and more. Featuring the Corning Red Sox PONY League and other teams.